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  • NC Central University names next chancellor. She’s a familiar face in NC higher ed.

    NC Central University names next chancellor. She’s a familiar face in NC higher ed.

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    Karrie Dixon, chancellor of Elizabeth City State University, will move to NC Central University as its 13th chancellor.

    Karrie Dixon, chancellor of Elizabeth City State University, will move to NC Central University as its 13th chancellor.

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    A familiar face to the UNC System and its historically Black universities will be the next leader of North Carolina Central University.

    Karrie Dixon will move from the chancellorship at Elizabeth City State University, a position she has held since 2018, to become NC Central’s 13th chancellor.

    The UNC System Board of Governors approved Dixon for the role Thursday, upon system President Peter Hans’ nomination. The search process to find the university’s next leader began in late January, after Chancellor Johnson Akinleye announced earlier that month he would retire by the end of the academic year.

    A first-generation college student and a native of Winston-Salem, Dixon holds her undergraduate and doctoral degrees from NC State University, and a master’s degree from UNC Greensboro. She has worked in the UNC System for 23 years, including working as an administrator in the UNC System office before becoming the chancellor of Elizabeth City State.

    ECSU has grown and flourished under her leadership, with enrollment increasing by nearly 70%.

    “Karrie Dixon has been a widely admired leader in our university System for more than two decades,” Hans said in a news release Thursday. “She’s known for building great teams and taking on big challenges with honesty and optimism. I’m excited for NC Central and grateful to Chancellor Dixon for her commitment to this state.”

    Dixon said in the release that becoming chancellor at NC Central is a “dream come true.”

    “NCCU embodies grit, innovation, leadership, purpose and legacy, and I am committed to building on our rich traditions and ensuring that our students, faculty, staff and alumni have the tools and opportunities necessary to succeed,” Dixon said. “I can’t wait to engage with all the possibilities that Durham has to offer.”

    Though NC Central’s enrollment has dropped slightly in recent years, Dixon will take the helm at a time of increased interest in the Durham university. In February, the university had received almost 30% more applications from prospective students compared to the previous year, an increase the school’s undergraduate admissions director attributed primarily to “extremely intentional” recruitment efforts in a March interview with The N&O. The university generally enrolls around 8,000 undergraduate and graduate students.

    The chancellor search drew more than 50 candidates, a UNC System news release said.

    Two other universities in the 17-campus UNC System have chancellor searches underway: NC A&T University and UNC-Chapel Hill. A search for a new chancellor at Appalachian State University “will be launched in the near future,” per an April announcement following the departure of former Chancellor Sheri Everts.

    This story was originally published June 6, 2024, 10:51 AM.

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    Korie Dean covers higher education in the Triangle and North Carolina for The News & Observer. She was previously part of the paper’s service journalism team. She is a graduate of the Hussman School of Journalism and Media at UNC-Chapel Hill and a lifelong North Carolinian.

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  • All you need to know about commencement ceremonies for Triangle-area universities

    All you need to know about commencement ceremonies for Triangle-area universities

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    RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — It’s the start of graduation season.

    Here’s a look at the upcoming ceremonies this month at Duke, UNC, NC State and more universities in the Triangle.

    It’s also important to check with your university for more information about parking, departmental graduations, and other requirements.

    Saturday, May 4

    NC State University

    9 a.m. at PNC Arena
    1400 Edwards Mill Road, Raleigh, NC 27607

    The commencement speaker is David MacMilan, a Nobel Prize-winning chemist. Benjamin Poovey, earning his bachelor’s in business administration, will also address his fellow spring grads.

    This ceremony recognizes the entire graduating class across all departments and degree levels.

    Students must RSVP to attend, but guest tickets are not required for entry to the commencement. NCSU does encourage grads to limit their guests to four people to ensure optimal seating. Seating is on a first-come, first-serve basis.

    For more information, click here.

    NC Central University

    9 a.m. at McDougald-McLendon Arena (professional and graduate)
    2 p.m. at McDougald-McLendon Arena (baccalaureate)
    700 E Lawson St, Durham, NC 27701

    Students will walk across the stage to receive their cover and then report to their department after their ceremony to pick up their diplomas.

    Guests tickets are required to attend.

    For more information, click here.

    Monday, May 6

    Saint Augustine’s University

    9 a.m. at George Williams Athletic Complex
    1315 Oakwood Avenue, Raleigh, N.C. 27610

    Despite the ongoing accreditation and final issues, the university said seniors will still graduate.

    For more information, click here.

    Saturday, May 11

    Meredith College

    There will be two sessions: 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. at the Courtyard behind Johnson Hall.

    Students can register for one of the two ceremonies, and they can choose who they sit with. Each graduate is eligible to receive six guest tickets.

    Diplomas will be or have been mailed.

    Fore more information, click here.

    Shaw University

    10 a.m. at Raleigh Convention Center
    500 S Salisbury St, Raleigh, NC 27601

    Guest tickets are not required for entry.

    UNCF President and CEO Michael Lomax is the commencement speaker.

    For more information, click here.

    UNC-Chapel Hill

    7 p.m. at Kenan Memorial Stadium
    104 Stadium Drive, Chapel Hill, NC 27514

    Students are not required to register to attend, and there will not be a ticketing process.

    The main commencement ceremony does not include graduates’ names being called or them walking across the stage. This takes place during departmental ceremonies.

    The commencement speaker is UNC alum and NASA astronaut Zena Cardman.

    The graduate school’s hooding ceremony is at 9 a.m. at the Dean Smith Center.

    For more information, click here.

    William Peace University

    9:30 a.m. at WPU Main Lawn
    15 E Peace St., Raleigh, NC 27604

    The ceremony is for all students who graduated in the summer semester, fall semester and spring semester. Graduates will not be lined up alphabetically and can choose where they want to sit.

    There are no tickets needed. Seating is on a first-come, first-serve basis.

    For more information, click here.

    Sunday, May 12

    Duke University

    9 a.m. on Brooks Field at Wallace Wade Stadium
    110 Frank Basset Dr, Durham, NC 27708

    The university holds one ceremony to celebrate September 2023, December 2023, and May 2024 graduates. All ten schools are invited to attend.

    Graduates are required to request guest tickets.

    Comedian Jerry Seinfeld is the commencement speaker. He is the parent of a Duke alumna and a current Duke student.

    For more information, click here.

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